run TONIGHT AND TUESDAY, CONTINUED WARM. . f i ,,, 1AILY CAPITAL JOURNAL; SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, JULY 120, 1007. U xvii. NO. 100. AYWOOD GUILTY S NOT ire Makes Coney Island Freaks Do Extra Stunts D NOT BELIEVE ORCHARD if MAN HELD OUT let Is Generally Approved But aho Governor Is Piqued and In- sis He Will Have Others Tried- filiations Pour In From All ner the World. nn 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1' Denver, July 220. Federn- Rm headquarters hero ore del- ;ed with telegrams of con- ntulatloiiH on tho verdict. icsmrcs iroin iu loruign onntrics have been received, nil Eastern cities are rep ented, riiuaocipmn, uin ii nuu nam more jink jiuy- Icod to speak hi those cities, nd nre planning receptions to laruood. The miners say tho rrdlct will Increase the feder Ition membership. 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 18 1 1 1 a h 1 1 1 ii n Haywood was acquitted Sunday morning, tho jury having arrived at a verdict shortly after 7 o'clock. Tho tvlal, which has attracted universal uttentlon, has dragged along for 80 days, having begun May 9th. When the jury retired Saturday morning shortly after 11 o'clock they proceeded to the election of a foreman, ThoniaB B. Gess, No. 1, be ing solected. Then came tho first formal ballot which rsauUed: Not guilty, 8; guilty, 2; blank, 2. BlankB' were cast by Foreman Gess and A. P. Burns, both farmers. The Bocond was 9 to 3, Gess going ovor to tho majority. Then Burns Joined In making it 10 to 2. Hero tho jury remained at a deadlock for 12 hours, the two men insisting up on conviction in some degree b-lng ThoniaB Powell and Samuel D. GU man, ranchers. Tho Jurors in favor of acquittal took turns In arguing with tho recal citrants. Onco during tho debato as tho doors of tho Jury room stood open, Mr. Powell could bo scon Boat ed at tho table pouring ovor a copy of Judgo Wood's instructions. At 3:30 a. m. ho Bticcumbed, and then all tho Jurymen turned in for a nap. It was a little after C o'clock when Juror Oilman was aroused with tho announcement that another vote was about to bo taken. "Well," ho said, "if anybody would stick with me, I would Btay hero as long as any of tho rest of you, but ns I am alono I will fall In with your wishes." Tho vote was caBt, and William D. JilCAGO STOR PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE Our Mid-Summer Clearing Sale WI!1 bo a record-bfeakor, Judging from tho crowds of people that did Mr trading hero oh Monday. There will be no reserve in regard to llcee. Wo want the room for our fall stock, and wo must havo it if nave to sell tho goods at half their regular price. This salo is Ineral all over tho store, no matter how new and up-to-dato Ms are. Out they have to go. Trade at tho Busy Store. Haywood was declared acquitted of all complicity In the death of ex Governor Steunenborg. Judgo Wood was telephoned for nt 7:10 a. m., and arrived at tho court houso 20 minutes Inter. Tho attor neys for the defense and prosecution wore slower, and did not nrrlvo until Just before 8 o'clock. Mr. Dnrrow came first. Haywood entered tho court room at 7:45, and smiled his customary greetings to counsel and nowspnper men. Asked how ho felt ho declared: "Very well, Indeed." Ho hnd laid down most of tho night, and hnd had pomo sleep. Judge Wood took his place on tho bench nt 7:51 o'clock, and four minutes lator tho tired, be draggled, worn-out Jurors filed in. liny wood sat with his right elbow hung ovor the high back of his nrm chair a characteristic nttltudo. Ab the clerk began to call tho roll tho 6'ionco In tho big court room was painful. Tho ticking of tho clock on tho .wall sounded llko blows from a sltdgo. Then enmo tho volco of Judgo Wood asking: "Gentlemen of tho Jury, havo you agreed upon n vordlct?" Haywood turned his single eye up on tho 12 men. "Wo havo" came the rsponso from Foromnn Gess, who handed a plain whito, odlcinl sizo onvclopo to tho court. Judgo Wood opened tho envelope, hubitatcd, looked again, and then in somo amazement said: "There Is nothing hero." "Thero's tho right onvelopo In your coat pocket," said Juror Russell GLASS JURY HANGS TO BE TRIED AGAIN Honey Is DIssapointcd But Insists Ho Will Yet Convict Glass-ZImmcr . Still Remains In Jail and Refuses to Tcstify-May Stay Five Years San Francisco, July 29. After 10 ballots, In which there was small va riation from tho original standing of tho body seven for conviction and flvo for acquittal, tho Jury In tho Louis Glass bribery caso was dis charged Sunday afternoon by Judgo LavJor. Tho men who Btood out for nc qulttnl were: Michael Snmuols, a photographer; Gcorgo Kohn, a com mission broker; Jacob Worthclmor, u wholesale cigar dealer; Charles P. Fonda, a wholesale manufacturers' Agtint, and Hugo SIiuboI, a retired grocer. There waB no disagreement as to tho payment of a bribe, but It was GRAND JURY IMPANELLED. To Exnndite Into Death of airs, Pot MnGlll. Clinton, 111., July 29. A Bpeclal grand jury to invcstlgato tho charges of uxorctdo against Fred MnGlll and of murder against his brldo, was Im panelled this morning, instructed by tho court nnd Bent Into secret session. Sovonty-four witnesses havo beeu subpoenaed by tho state. MaGIU flinds public sontlment 1b not entire ly in his favor, but his lodgo num bers nro standing by him. o . UNPItECEDENTED HEAT. McfiiVgor, Texas, July 20. For an hour and twenty min utes yesterday tho thermometer registered 170 hi tho sun nnd J 17 In tho shado over an urea three miles long nnd two wld. Scores of people wero overcome and horses, cattle nnd poultry dropped dead. tiaxf CONEY ISLAND BLAZE STIRS UP FREAKS Freaks Frolic Out, Limbless j Wonder Garrlcd Out In a Basket Without Loss of Limb, and tho Fire Eatlna Wonder Refuses to Swallow the. Conflagration CALEB POWERS AGAIN in i'"t h ' L m IKS; m. mUF VVCiVEBBBB' beesesT" tjfBBBW BBftc BfcW ir bee BWBEER'' J?, Jr WmF W tho Thousands of yards of lawns, altiea and challles, half-price. press ginghams, half-price. 10"0 jards of 12C India Lin- M, yard 7c, We show the greatest stock of Rustics in Salem, and at the e prices. Remnants nt -u and ellks, half-price! dress The only people in Salem that Bhow the now College shirt waist; prlco tho same bb In New York, $1.25. to contention uy mo mon wno votcu ror jncqulttal that tho crime had not been positively fastened upon Glass. Tho retrial of tho caso has been sot for August Dth. Ik'tffn Halsey Trial Today. TlIa" morning T,hpndpro y. Halsov, who aofed.ijsjtMo.-'brlbory agont of tho 'Pacific Telephono Company, was placed on trial. Tho prosooutlon, anticipates no troublo In convicting Ilalsey, and lias oponly stated that, If necessary, he will ho granted im nunlty If Iiq will tako tho stand nnd tell the truth. Francis J. Ilcney and D. M. Dol Georgetown, Ky., July 29. Cnlob Powers, accused of complicity In tho murder of Governor Goebol, was placed on trial today for tho fourth time. Judgo Sims, for the dofenao, entered n motion to havo Special Judgo Robblns, sitting In tho case, removed. His motion was allowed, Mud an affidavit showing cniiBo waB filed. The court adjourned until 2 o'clock' this afternoon. ENGLISH CRITICISM. Johnny Dull s Talk About Wlwt They Do Not Understand. London, July 29. London paporB call tho Haywood verdict nenr an- mns wore out of tho city today. Tho nrohy, and Idaho conditions nro crlt foimer nt tho Bohomlan Club Grove, iclsod, "That WcBtorn atnto Is aB on tho Russian river, and tho latter ear anarchy ns a community Is llke at his rnnch at Mountain Vlow. hy to got," says tho Stnr. "It Ib clear William J. Burns, who 'has nartlst- thnt hugo chunks of tho United cd Heney In gathering tho evldonco, states aro still wolterlng In rnw, un said he was greatly disappointed. Glass 8nld that ho would resorvo comment until ho had been tried on nil of the 11 indictments ngaindt him. J The prosecution will loso no time In placing Glass on trlnl again. If Tho foreman was palpab-,Zramor wi,oso t Btlmony could WILLIAM D. HAYWOOD. dovolopcd chaos, and that tho coun try cannot digest Itsolf," comments of other paporB aro along tho samo Unas. o Harvest Itmis. Heppner, Or., July 29. Heading has commenced In Morrow county, convict Glass In two minutes, persists i.u threshing will not begin, genor- Prlces on hosiery and all kinds of fancy goods slaughtered. If you want the smallest prices on mill(nery you ever heard of come to the Chicago Btore. Prices cut to the quick on hun dreds of other articles all over the store. room. Tho second envelope handed up. Judge Wood glanced at it, and tossed tho paper to the clerk, who read: "State of Idaho against William D. Haywoed: We. tho Jury. In the above entitled causa find tho defend- Mr. Gess. ly norvous. and this added to tho ma - ......-. u.u ... v..v, .........w, ,.v. w.u. ini uiiuBliliiK win nut DUKlii, Ksiii" torlal Btraln folt by all In tho court j,jb refn8ni t0 answor quostlons on nlly, for n week or 10 days. Thoro room. Tho second envelono wadUim witni... .,,.,,i . ,m i,n ....! . ,.... ... ,... ...w.vpd maiiu, i,u ..... uu Jin..- arCf nowover, n low macuincs now Jsiiod to tho extent of tho California j mining. Tho farmers aro having a law, which nllowB Imprisonment for ROod deal of troublo getting holp and six months for each refusal. Dy this are offering very high wugos. process ZImmer can bo given a total I Several of tho whoat growors in of nearly flvo years In prison. tbfu section hav boon waiting for Still another altomatlVO IB heforo r.nmn tlmo for rnmhlncil hnrvoRtnrB. t. . I -.-- w T - -.. . ...,...,., am, wiiiinro u, uaywaoa, noi guiuy. . tn prosecution. whlch they ordered early In tho yenr, muniuB . ubbh, lureiimii. j .Many or tho Jurora who voted ror i,t which, for somo reason, thoy Then camo the congratulation of acquittal said If tho Indictment had i,aVp boon unable to cot. naywoou, in the miust or wnica .been against both Zlmmor nnd Glass Judgo Wood said: Jthoy would have voted for conviction. "Tho defendant will bo discharged .Thoy said the only uncertainty in nnu wie jury msmiBsou lor uio lorin tnoir mind wbb whothor Glass or'n8 tho season advnncos. Tho fear Juror J. Robertson, tho good-nu- zimmer had ordered the payment of that tno 8prlng crop would bo short tured Scotchman, nt whoso houso tho bribe. It In within tho power of on account of tho suddon hot wonth- hore In RoIbo Governor Steunonberg the grand Jury to make this question ter i,n8 i,een dlsalpatod by tho cool Albany, Or., July 29. Crop condi tions In Linn county appear bettor BALKM'fl FASTEST GROWIXG STORE. McEVOY BROS. OOKKWIOIAL AXD GOVWt WMWI. fJUL3W, OK. enBior of solution by additional In dictments. boarded for moro than two years said: "I couldn't reconcile mysoir to 8ftn Frnncisco, July 29. Charles 'fan grnln ja rapidly bolng put into voting any other way than with the t. V. Halney, accused of bribery of Bhock. Tho barley crop is already nights nnd tho generally lower torn poraturo throughout tho valley, Tho Glass gives ball for appcaranco Au gust 5th, -o dofeuso from the very first, and I supervisors for tho telephone com think that, under the law and tho ev- pnny, was continued until WCdnoa ldenco, there was nothing elso for us day. BurnB stateB ho will get now to do. Tho last fellow who held out (evidence in tho Glass trial that will against acquittal belongsto the samo certainly convict Glasa on retrial. fraternal organization that I do. There was some talk of a compro mise on a second degree verdict, but WQ wouldn't stand for that It either had to l-o acquittal or I would havo stayed there forever." Juror Samuel F. Russell, tho se nior member of the panel, said: "There was nothing against Hay wood hut suspicion and Inference, and when we cam to dovetail tho ev idence In tho Juryroora It didn't seem somehow Us St." I'ortlftHd Selected. Seattle, Wash., July 29. After a spirited contest with Carson City, Novada, the Woodmen this morning solected Portland as tho next bead camp In 1910. The most Important question of tho osIon comes up this a&emooB, when tho matter of rals lafg the per capita tax and the equal- taction of insurance rates will be being garnered. Many farmers of Linn county grow clover for seed, and clover hullora ore numerous. The grain crop bids fair to bo largo, and tho quality of the very best. o Confessed to Embezzlement. Kenton, O., July 29. Attorney B. D. Roack, former mayor, and chair man of the Hardin county Republi can executive committee, this morn ing gavo himself up to tho flhorlff, confessing that ho had embezzled 128,000 from as estate managed by hire. Chkwfp Wrkrt. Chicago, July 39. Wheat 9t, Nuw York, July 29. Coney Island' waB visited by a dlBnstrouu flro curly Sunday, and bovoii blocks in tho nmusomont zone wero dentroyed. Tho 1ob8 OBtlmntcd by tho shows Is about $1,000 000. Tllyou'K Stooplo chaso Park ond nearly n acoro of Binall hotoln wor wiped out, and for a tlmo tho flames threatened tho de struction of Luna Park Hnd Dream land, great-homes of summer amuse ment, and tho scorcB of smaller lllacna which frlngo tho water's edga for a mllo. A lucky shift of the wind to soaward aided tho flromem and probably saved tho wholo pictur es quo area. Tho destruction of Stoeplochasa Pnrk was n spectacular scone. Flames loapod hither and thither, licking ujv tho dancing .pavilion and tho horsa racing railway. Tito Steeplechase and hotel nnd nearly ascoro of small er wooden hotolB,' which fronted ajong thft wpatorn sldo of tlio lahmd ' wero uinzing. Tho alarm of flro woko up dozing;. Coney Isliinil with a Btart, and In tu tow mlntitB Surf nvonuo was Jam- . mod with oxcltcd fronkH and frollck- orH, chorus girls, Bnako-charmors, nnlmnl-tralnorB, porformers, niniiBO inent omployosall tho miscella neous population of tho iHland, In. fact. LliiiblcHs Wonder Is Rescued. Insldo tho burning pnrk all was ox- cltoment nnd confusion umomr tho two Hcoro employes, who slopt In u houso nenr tho entrance. Carrying grips and luggngo thoy ncurrlod to tho street, and while tho exodus was In progress a cry wont up that San- dora tho armelus and leglcHs man, who ents a dozon meals a day, Just (o show that ho can do It without tho aid of a nn b and legs, was mlssitur. Seizing n basket, two employes hur ried buck and found Sandorn wig gling along tho door toward tho door, Tho "wonder" was piled Into n bad kot, and though tho smoke nnd Jinnies threatened to engulf his rea- cucnt, ho wns carried to a hotol. where ho romarked that his escnpo had been effected "without tho loaa of llfo or limb." Tho hotels burned llko tinder, and a few minutes suflloled to wlpo thorn out clean. "Klin Hater" Flees From Flames. Ono of tho llrut to escape from his lodging placo was Fritncottco, tho fit o sator, When things are ctlm and placid Francesco oats flro and breathes It forth again, all for a live, llhood. Sometimes ho Is advertised to batho In tongues of llnnics. Rut today's conflagration was too mum ovou for Francesco, and ho wlsoly gavo way to tho flremon. i To Mine Manila May. Omaha, Neb., July 29. A detach ment of 128 engineers, electricians and snppors passed through Omaha today under rush ordors to procood to Manila to mine Manila bay. Dr. J. F. COOK THE BOTANICAL POOTOR, MOVE TO S4 LUUHtTY STREWr FOK AJOf MiXUM OAXJi OK , ,frvnfftivifl4!Ln9-r l-J'fcjpJy, wwbJ!&? eornr-, wpfi li